From: Ben Shimmin on
Jim <jim(a)magrathea.plus.com>:
> Simon Dobbs <simondobbs(a)froglet.net> wrote:
>> Version 10.6.3:

[...]

> Please, *please* tell me it lets you drag the Quicktime Player control
> bar *out* of the window?
>
> Please?

Nah, course not.

Movist makes a lovely alternative, though!

b.

--
<bas(a)bas.me.uk> <URL:http://bas.me.uk/>
`Zombies are defined by behavior and can be "explained" by many handy
shortcuts: the supernatural, radiation, a virus, space visitors,
secret weapons, a Harvard education and so on.' -- Roger Ebert
From: Richard Tobin on
In article <81cb57Fe9sU1(a)mid.individual.net>,
Chris Ridd <chrisridd(a)mac.com> wrote:

>> If the bug causing that behaviour was the obvious one, someone ought
>> to be in very hot water.

>It does sound a bit like a shell quoting bug doesn't it? But then all
>sorts of other shell special characters would have been mentioned in
>the bug report.

A typical bug would be to have code for escaping, but miss some of the
characters that need to be escaped. Not escaping at all would be
noticed immediately because of the common use of spaces in filenames
on the Mac.

-- Richard
--
Please remember to mention me / in tapes you leave behind.
From: Steve Hodgson on
On 2010-03-29 20:04:37 +0100, Ben Shimmin said:

>
>> Please, *please* tell me it lets you drag the Quicktime Player control
>> bar *out* of the window?
>>
>> Please?
>
> Nah, course not.
>
> Movist makes a lovely alternative, though!

Very true. Thanks for the recommendation.
--
Cheers,

Steve

The reply-to email address is a spam trap.
Email steve 'at' shodgson 'dot' org 'dot' uk

From: Andy Hewitt on
Simon Dobbs <simondobbs(a)froglet.net> wrote:

> am I tardy in reporting this on software update? Downloading now.

Installed it earlier this evening. Not much to say really, I have to
admit that 10.6.2 was working pretty well for me, with nothing much I
could pick as a problem.

The only thing I noticed was that it didn't do the usuall double
restart.

I only ran SuperDuper beforehand, which does a permissions repair, then
a smart clone.

--
Andy Hewitt
<http://web.me.com/andrewhewitt1/>
From: Jim on
Andy Hewitt <thewildrover(a)me.com> wrote:

> Simon Dobbs <simondobbs(a)froglet.net> wrote:
>
> > am I tardy in reporting this on software update? Downloading now.
>
> Installed it earlier this evening. Not much to say really, I have to
> admit that 10.6.2 was working pretty well for me, with nothing much I
> could pick as a problem.
>
> The only thing I noticed was that it didn't do the usuall double
> restart.
>
> I only ran SuperDuper beforehand, which does a permissions repair, then
> a smart clone.

I'm doing my usual trick of just hitting the update button while
cheerfully exclaiming "What's the worst that could happen?"

In about 20 minutes I'll have an answer to that.

Jim
--
http://www.ursaMinorBeta.co.uk http://twitter.com/GreyAreaUK
Please help save Bletchley Park - sign the petition for
Government funding at: (open to UK residents and ex.pats)
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/BletchleyPark/ Thank you.
First  |  Prev  |  Next  |  Last
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Prev: Buggrit, printer died
Next: Colour laser printer of choice?